STRENGTHEN THE CORE
Summer Reveals What Was Built Well
As we approach the summer months, leadership rhythms begin to shift. Schedules become less predictable, attendance patterns fluctuate, and the pace of ministry changes. For many churches and leaders, this season exposes what has been built intentionally and what has merely been sustained by momentum.
Summer has a way of revealing the condi...
MOMENTUM NEEDS STRUCTURE
The Shift After the Moment
Easter creates momentum. There’s a natural lift that happens—attendance increases, energy rises, and vision feels clearer again. But every year, we also see a familiar pattern begin to emerge in the weeks that follow. What started strong begins to level off, not because the moment wasn’t meaningful, but because momentum was never designed to ...
A Word for the Start of the Year
Momentum Over Intentions
January is full of energy. New calendars. Fresh starts. Clear intentions.And yet, every year, we watch the same pattern repeat itself.
By mid-January, momentum fades.
In fact, there’s a well-documented national phenomenon known as “Quitter’s Day”—typically the second Friday of January—when most people abandon the goals they set just day...
